Sunday, January 29, 2012

"Tea Cup of Strawberries" Oil on 5x7 board





I haven't bought strawberries in quite a while, they're just not as sweet in the winter.  But, these smelled really good,  I was surprised.... so I bought some, and painted them the same day, (and ate them too of course).
  I love how this one came out, and I remember some good advise I once heard...  to make sure that you arrange and rearrange your set up until you find something that you can't wait to paint!  That is how this one went, I was sure about the composition before I started.   Sometimes I get so impatient to just start painting, I think I will work things out as I go... and that usually leads to problems.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

"An Apple a Day" Oil on 6x6 inch board




I made this painting because I wanted to paint the wooden cutting board.   I just remembered, I originally  had wanted to paint it with the corner extending out beyond the table top and casting a shadow.... Looking at it now, I realize I didn't do that at all... and I don't know why?! lol.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

"Jelly Heart on Toast" Oil on 5x7 board





I started out wanting to paint some toast and strawberry jam, but when I put the jam on the toast it seemed to form a heart shape, so I thought having it in a heart shape was a much better idea- with Valentines Day coming up!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

"Mineola and Bananas" Oil on 6x6" board





I tried to get a nice rhythm of light/dark/light/dark.. going through this painting.  I've always liked that affect.  I've also been trying to keep edges in mind as I go... I like edges that disappear and return, become sharper and then fade...  it's so hard to do, I keep wanting to define all the lines. 
I was planning on posting this last night, but we had a strong wind storm come through, and our power was knocked out!  What a surprise to be suddenly in complete darkness... we were using our cell phone display lights to find our way to candles and flashlights, lol.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

"Coffee, Eggs, and Grapes" Oil on 6x6 inch panel

 I don't know what my trouble has been, but lately any time I try and paint, I wind up with something I'm not happy with.  I have a hard time controlling the paint, I eventually get frustrated and can't finish.   I set up this little still life and 1/2 way into painting it, I stopped and scraped it off, and decided to draw and sketch instead of trying for a finished painting.
Above is one of my quick sketches with pastel pencil on gray paper, and below is an 8x10 inch canvas panel, that I divided into 4 spaces.  In each space I tried something different.  In one square I drew the still life with pencil on the gessoed surface, and sprayed workable fixative over it. After it dried, I painted it in.  It was fun to do, but nothing that I thought made a big enough difference to me. And the paint is taking longer to dry in that square.   A couple other squares I toned with some thinned raw umber, once dry I wiped some linseed oil onto the panel before I painted.  That worked out ok, but I not a big difference there either.  Some where along the way I mixed some turpentine, linseed oil and stand oil together, and used that to thin my paint a bit while I painted and that helped!   And along the way I was also playing with the idea of only using black, burnt sienna, cad. yellow and white.   So,  I made little squares of mixtures I made with only those colors.  It was fun to see all the different shades I could mix, and how different a color looked depending on the white or toned background. The little rows of 3 on each side of the divided line mirror each other, they are the same colors.
 Finally after all of that playing around, I repainted my picture and was happy with how it worked out.   In the final painting, I used more colors than the limited palette.  


Sunday, January 8, 2012

"Quiet" Oil on 8x10 inch canvas panel






 My interest in drawing has been pretty strong lately.  During my visit to the Art Store, I bought myself some conte pencils, and a set of conte pastel pencils.  Plus, some toned papers to draw on.  I set up this little still life to draw from, and I after I drew it, I thought it might make a nice painting.  I had recieved quite a few 8x10 canvases and canvas panels for Christmas, so I used one for this painting.  It's nice for a change to paint on a larger surface.   I named it "Quiet" because every time I look at it, that's what it makes me think of.. a quiet and peaceful moment.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

"Peeled Orange" Oil on 5x7 board




The holidays are finally behind us, and now is the time I look forward to... getting back the time to do the things I like to do..  which means for me, spending time drawing and painting!  And spending my gift card to the Art Store!! Yay!!